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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Used book sale to offer more than books

Democrats Abroad of Costa Rica is sponsoring a used book sale Sept. 24. Shoppers will find CDs, cassettes, DVDs, videos, crafts and of course...

Costa Rica microbrewery earns international recognition

The fledgling Costa Rica’s Craft Brewing Co. has picked up its first international award. The Cartago-based microbrewery won a silver medal at the Copa...

China to donate 200 police vehicles, $4.6 million to Costa Rica

China's government is also funding a police academy on the Caribbean.

Former congressman and well-known La Nación columnist dies

Political scientist, former congressman and La Nación columnist, Rodolfo Cerdas, died last Friday in San José. Cerdas was one of Costa Rica’s most recognized...

Korean artists to drum up thrills with free concert

Percussion group Dulsori will offer a preview of what’s to come in Costa Rica’s 2012 International Arts Festival.

Photos celebrate Peace Corps’ 50th anniversary

An exhibit of 22 photos by Peace Corps volunteers offers a glimpse into life in rural Costa Rica.

Poets unite to promote peace, sustainability

Costa Rica will be among 95 countries participating in an international initiative called 100 Thousand Poets for Change on Sept. 24.

No-take zones necessary to the future of fish

THE BIG BLUE: Costa Rica could learn a lesson from a small community in Mexico that managed to grow its big-fish population in a big way.

Crime and punishment in the colonial era

AROUND COSTA RICA: Death by firing squad and public hanging were common punishments for crimes in the colonial era.

New live-music venue opens in San Pedro

Mundoloco El Chante owners aim to offer “something different” with great music, food and ambience.

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